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9:00 am
Nordic Animal Folk Patterns
Learn cross-stitch techniques with a folk-art twist while creating an ornament. After a short introduction to Scandinavian folk art and history as well as a tutorial on how to read cross-stitch patterns, choose from several designs and create a cross-stitch piece. Reserve a spot for the class at duluthfolkschool.com.
Find out more »Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation
Instructor Lisa McKhann leads this mindfulness meditation practice, covering the basics of “insight meditation,” which is based in the Theravada Buddhist approach of compassion and awareness. Learn techniques for mindfulness of breath, thoughts and of emotions. Each class includes a brief talk, guided meditation and time for questions. Classes are on Sundays with a suggested […]
Find out more »9:30 am
Find Out More About Basic Income
Basic income is a social welfare proposal that has been tried out in a variety of settings and involves the government regularly providing a set amount of money to every citizen, without conditions like employment or wealth. The goal of basic income is to help people meet basic needs and reduce poverty. Unitarian Universalist Congregation […]
Find out more »10:30 am
Storytime with Santa
Children will gather around Santa for storytime, then enjoy milk and cookies while they wait for their turn to have a personal moment with Santa. Each child will receive storytime with Santa, one professionally edited digital photo with Santa, milk and cookies and a few extra festive surprises.
Find out more »12:00 pm
Mula$ for Marv
Friends of local musician Marvin Pomeroy are raising money to help him with his health care costs. In October, Pomeroy experienced an aortic aneurysm. This fundraising event includes hours of music and numerous raffle items. Music Schedule Noon - John & Andy 1 p.m. - Soulhead 2 p.m. - Tommy Wotruba 3 p.m. - Atomic […]
Find out more »1:00 pm
Upcycled Bookmarks and Journals
Learn the basics of collage and upcycling by creating one-of-a-kind bookmarks and journals out of found textures, photos and old illustrations. Artist and librarian Cami Anderson will teach and help each participant make and go home with five bookmarks and a journal. Register at duluthfolkschool.com.
Find out more »Wild Teaching and Learning: Autumn Harvest and Animal Signs
Wild Teaching and Learning is a series of nature-based learning experiences that center on themes of current seasonal happenings in Duluth and compares these findings to phenology at Voyageurs National Park. Sessions are designed for educators, though all adults are welcome to attend. The November session will look closely at the changing ecosystem as many […]
Find out more »5:00 pm
Bentleyville Tour of Lights
Duluth's mega Christmas-light spectacular is the largest walk-through display of lights in America. Guests are invited to stroll under the glow of more than five million lights in a 20-acre park on the shores of Lake Superior. Mr. and Mrs. Claus, along with Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer, will be on hand for photos and handing […]
Find out more »6:00 pm
Mocktail Party
Presented by Sober Women Duluth. Attendees can join a group of like-minded sober and sober-curious women to talk about holiday triggers, enjoying this season alcohol-free and learn some new mocktail recipes for this holiday season.
Find out more »7:00 pm
Gregorian: Pure Chants
Eight classically-trained English vocalists perform covers of songs from the 13th century as well as those written more recently by Coldplay, Joni Mitchell and Paul Simon.
Find out more »7:30 pm
DanceWorks 2024
University of Minnesota Duluth’s College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and Department of Theatre present DanceWorks 2024 at the Marshall Performing Arts Center. The show runs Nov. 22-24, with evening showtimes and matinees. This year’s installment of DanceWorks is a showcase of live dance featuring new works by UMD faculty, students and guest artists […]
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